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'' - . 1.4a w, .. " ­,"M's�1:'. �,�,� .. ''�i I ":" �.�%,,"._ �, R$ 1 . 0 1 At the to the ,1J§ugrpsab1v - wea last lvrl�_, , "I I . We., � I . I , . I 1, � 11, ,. �, �, �.�,,�.",,� ,.�%,, I ! and V. o; sh . . fint'. con0itioa ,for, tole � . I ­­ � ,., I , " - , ". I., I � ... I 11 �... , �:,,J, . I ,'T�r­r� I . I I . � , , I , " ,�': . 14 ,0�_" " .Is , ,��,, W -11"'' I '' . ,� " �, I � . - .IAZ11V1­, , I (, ,,�, I, . I , , , , . I Prpo.by4miari $or -me. -The pres- wo in �. . : " " ,:,,� �. 11, ;_ I . "'. " I �, ��,, "", I I ,� , 'i I , I P. S I , ., " I � L'. � , .. ' very . �, . I I . I �,;�, � ,',�,�,!�. 4 I Y. .1 , .1 I , L� uwn , M, "w'M t 4, 1 .0 Out was day, the meetaUg of the . wp% . . , , , , -T. - � , P , -* I�JI ,i'* 0 ,�,�� nor , rg. I , ,�� .. I ., " I ; ,�, , �� ,A., , L ' . bl� - elage a, I Im, alcr -5a so enipyed :, i'a � , " "',)) , '' 44 t� _ - , rvi.ce held on, , bb4th last Our sPork4mOu al k out a Qqr e. �M_AX�,AJPQP 't; ;"kr �� I " k � fl, - P_��, `�.,� 1. -11�114,�.; "'. 4 94, ,,,, L . , � tter i'd .. of t33ig bytol,10,44 , I I., 1, I .. 111, Xf � I �,��,;;�!P,(",,��i6 ., V.Qmxorogto, ; .� 14 , tomd.-Mr, enne J0111141 postponed until Frid" , a by aluo and good time Fo , , , , , t� aulls chutvh, �w a largely milgh their tri - , 3 4 i�.P�'! , I 11 , , ­'. ,", ,", i `V 1', ' W he S list, e XW- week., - Mrs. Dougle§, 01 HY0 "I ttto S' ':: I . , Papt fti!4: ter foot, ear tp isep , U'r � .M,I_�.,�:��,�,�'�$ ��;���'.,,� , , �, -,. ("; ��_4 V h , q04L _. NMW­AU- X04e'r, I h" b= on- the ot, . I " "I I �'; , _�­ . . , �� 1. - V . , I �` .. 11 . . , 1.1-41 11.11 � ".". � I I . , , i olp - -men . ch are r, Mrs, J. . �ev. .kw.. A,,vJipso,n,, of generally, an we callu - . I I 11 , _�', %, 1:� 11 , . :,��,:��,,��P',�,;�i� ,, T A 1 ,4, 1 . ,, �. , ". ,�� ,.�, I �, , ", &,, A, � ., ,'� , I , . ,'�j 1%,;�� , ( I , t� ,Zl )n cle -visiting he� Sis Stmtfo�d,�:,,kpndueted the selwie,*' On out from them, wh" I � , I � 1� � , "I" ''L.. , � � . �i I 4% U � Wil .. Cbbe:rA. ' i , y1l'-*44, extu md of twbmi s r Park, was a ,,was "hi9b gUA!' I . I ,. , . I , � `-,�,', q, , � gir , . I I . . . , ' I, .., . I �,Cl 1, 1, , , bazaar to eggrier" *8,, W44 . , " "� I 11,11, I I I , . , .i.., I , , - , , , ", 4 , @�wWAA vu -LQn4aR,-,1a,Wl;6 she. is preparing for a held in M. C. Tough last week. -William, Dix,- Rev. NT, M&o!� , of or who was game I I I ' 11 "I � . �, . , �p s i McLeod's Sa'001% "next � . wily not. be Prepared for the 00,14 weatligr ,� . _1 .1 . _1 , . . .1, 1, '­.dl,,�; I I',, I , , , I 11 ..'­ " �1 , , , W4. 01"tta. a couple of weelm. on has moved to Mt man spent the pgs, t week here . 11 , �� J 1�j,,, t�-t�7 11 1, �,,��,-:',��,",N papig -0, ,, th conduct the servK� at Cole i *Her y�*AW -Ust"Of '11 P - 1 , 11 11 11 I � � "�, .. ;, I e 44#.,?* Uisa Street. This house LQ4don, will Winter R4bber@ .. . 1-11.1111111,�,­ ". ,, Lo " , '. I ,hpg ratlirned to St. Thomas, house on ie, 3 p.1h. and Salg)ipth witli her mother, Mrs. J, Cquaitt and ,, now? W , " . . , , .. . .1�1%1p�,, `�q�%. � .1 . . .....F� _ 4 . I'll le, are I i ��,f,l ed by being the Usud, tin ) FmUsfacti6o, mi the, ­ �' ��,�,,��,'; X ,,,�, � Welfare of that are $,uaraliteed to, OW4 � � ,16 �Vfill�,Nl, .. ' 5 , � '",OIll N ,Ip �, I won engaged for an- has been greatly imPTOv .m. The Welfare of sister, Miss Arinie.-The . I I I _, , ,:'a ,�,.I'q i,�J ��' .;$.he ­1XP* I _ school at -� � p I here. for your choosing and 4t prices that 4ve -very., on ., ` I � ,� , � . � ;,;A�1'1': . . I I . I . 11 z- , _� say , ce of salary. . r�e-sided a -ad a I . . . 1. ,�, %`;"'. 1��, I I year at 4 ,an McKILLOP raised one storey, ' are holding, a concert. in Youth Club, associated with the Pro$ � � I .. I 11 � - ,� .... from here to MtTavisb, of ' . I I I , I : :� ,,, q . -to ,4 niunber went- verandah built -Miss f Stanley, It" 'Olil" I Friday, byterian cong I .1 I , 275 ,, . I '.. I ., �.: � Yo' .11, Tegatidn of this village, 11 , , , Uj th Hens0l, o.,n Meals''high sl ,, solid hee s,. 11:;�', toton, to attend the fu e T 'Wlx' R , inter- �4eed'Rubbera, rolled edgep � � 12 :,�­� .��­ ,� . , Varul 01 AL's- Garnham-Beattie. - A quiet but Clinton, and Miss Tough, o N 9 a�. The Sch - are looking forward with much I . .. -�. '. ..'...,_z�1$, . . , ,,� . I .. vem. 2� iubert quar I forL....A.".. "...'on ... .",P .... .. �. �; ........... I � . , .,: � -at betag made in the solemnized On are guests of Mrs. Campbell.-Nx. to �e 7�er 3 1, . oncert to be held in the I - red aoles � ' I 1, ,:1 - I pretty wedding was and '. Minnie Dobllyn of est to their c � 0 , . . � I I . �e� interme. Misses 2 this Men,$ laced Rubbers, rolled edges, - , . 11 :,! I, . , 11 . , , -'t I . .1 eshoro cenieterY.`Jk1he ed stig afternoon, November l8th, and Mrs. Andrew Sturgeon moved to � ut on the TON . . of this I '� 424�1 I I ,.,." �� � , . sons have retui tie , McKillop, by I st week. -Mrs. J. W. � -� s- f ........... ... I ....... 1 ...13, 1, ' , I 1� M ", m B411 on Friday evening �§ I . , t, ,�'Ll L . � �! �, " I -1 , ,,� -tied to Toronto, t the Rev. Port D - for ......... ��!,. 11 ., �� MAW a the week and which they hav ,or .- . 'i -1 1, �� ,:-: , aged in teachi gnes Jane, Tippet accompanied her sister, Mrs. programme- , rolled edges, red soles, � . . . . . . . , I , ere they are eng Ing J. A. Ferguson, when A . I I 1. y (7� 1.11 Men's tll�111111 1-1 111*1 , :. � ,111,..� ­_ - ". , . 0aus visit. -On Saturday eur6d Ane talept in the wa buckle Rubbo�s, . 11 , � ... ,,,��:�i-,;; I ,, ,. �� :, . s�oa�l __4fiss Suell has returned to - Weir, to London last week and spent Saui:4 Quartette for ............... � ...... ........ i o ............. I.. , 112:0 �, *, . 1, ,,�;'Ii I ,,,� � N, I eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Beat s dia not Schubert , of Londoii, v: : , 1. ,,� . . . . . . . "I"'M ,'4, , marninik list our Young folk UL- I , , , , ''. "', II, 11,,0,04�i"", 1 ttending Vic- Mrs. Beattie, was a few days there. ,�, P�, 1 , ,�..Afi 6,,-� re exi - I , 41 ,". I &�­ ­­ - T`Qronto, where she is a tie and the late ta ir there will', no d6uht, be A lar�;a Men's laced Rubbers, white soles and foxing ­ I 1 S$76-- ,�.,� .. I., `!� L , 1%",:�,'�i,� -_ ,4 � � 'i", ", , -Mr. Lyon bas just fin- -riage nleY sleep in as they we pecting the� aiid Vir '111.v -s %­ .... I... �1.%­ 1, '1� . '. tarj4,College. to Mr. S -e.-Mr- , . s. Wi -, ................ . I �j��, ,_ united in inat - - - good old friend, Santa Claus, to pass tendane for ......................... . . I of Toronto, were h4e� 'a 'C.QUP,�� o ,"Vil". k,", I igheIl. his house and intends moving Garnham, formerly of Trairdingliam, d N �, ,�L1',-.'4,2%1k"1'1"'.. through here on the morning train on Boys, laced Rubbers, extra high'cut with rolled an, ,@q I T,J ", � I I . ;1, I-X- , -Mr. Young has rented Mr. Suff olk, England. The bride and MANLEY 0 days during the past week, '."v.,, i'J! - i .,,- 32900 1PLI.50, I �-;.� I __ . inshortly his way fr In Wingham to London, I I '. . edges, and solid heels, for ................ . . "' �.111�:1`11 Tilowas Sherbrook's house and T- aroom. were unattended, after -which -a must their who�. ",all their relatives, Dn G, , Knap.i �__.4. . � I . . I I : , I'll I I Radford visit- sovtt sacrifice Ig ship- ana great excitement prevailed in the Williamson being a.smter .. . , . I I ,111:1 I tends moving in. -Mr. they left for a .short honeymoon to pape, stock to make room for spril et for homes And everything was astir at a wife, Mrs. , . MEN'S LEATHER TOP RUBBERS . ­ � ; �., �­., sale end* Children who had of Mrs. Knapp, and they were here . . I . ed friends in Fordwich the latter Part London and Detroit. oVL can g � . � � � I ;�Iv,­ �_ of the week. -The fowl supper -as a ie,per roll. Guaranteed sbock. very early hour. their wedding,trip. We have a good, t . jelect4on of Men's, . , �,�,, - colded to get up ' I , ­!" , . " eeds amount-. Shower. -On Friday afternoon of No ember 28th- to be s' usually, were spending part Of ating is call- Leather Top Rubbers with 12 ... �,',, great success. The proc last week Mrs. T. A. Beattie and Mrs. Notes -Mrs. Pat - McLaughlin was up long 'before they were called, in -A, very 'important mei and 15 -inch tops� and with white or -red rubber soles, at very close . . �.'_--,,': hundred dollars, ed for Thursday, evening, the 19th, .. � I . I I 1% "''Ill ed to about five - -t-ng her sis�ter, Miss Margaret, fact no q,411ing was needed and ap -the prices. -, � . ,. I 1111�1­ 11.111, J. Beattie entertained about forty of to take palce in the Town Hall, Hea- -,. ,�) I visi I . - -1 . ' I ' "d,'�,ffll,�;. unmarried lady Pete and Joe Con- train drew up at the station the'-ichil- - . . . a, . ,� � ' ers The business men and New rubber bottoms sewtd on your old tops at short notice. , A - ,,� !M�__ the married and and her broth . 1 ,�, . i,'p-`_1_., n itist week. -Mr. Mike dren knew no restraint in their fiantic sall, at 8 P -m- 11. ",," CHISELIRURST friends of Miss Agnes Beattie, at the nolly, Qf Logs, , sked to attend in full . .1 I _ � - ,. 4W I'll .., 4�'. - J. G. Grieve, and in i s a Stratford visitor efforts to, get first to Santa Claus, citizens are a . . � I - I .. . . . . 31 11 -� � Notes. -Reopening services will be borne of Mrs. early marriage to McLaughlin wa ;o Eckart who was dressed in a fine velvet suit strength. The matter under consid- ' . - . .1 ,: � 1%, � 11 ". ::" 7, �11 the Chiselhurst United church anticipation of her I last Sunday-ldiss Quilall . - I 11 � held in ner spent Sunday with her I - � � ember 22nd, at 3 Mr. Stanley Garnham, presented he parents, Mr- charmintly trimmed standing on -the eration will be the provincial wide I - 'I&. 1: �. .: �­ . . ­� n r $500,000 en- . I �. 1, . � I ; , paign to procure . - � 1. I Xlit��,,, -next Sunday, Nov en with a nice miscellaneous shower, and and Mrs. Pete Eckart.-Mr. and Mrs. rear platform of the last passenger cami I . . � I � . � I PK,� The church has be ial afternoon was iter, N_ Y., car. As usual. he was loaded down dow-ment fund for the Queen Alex- - ._1 , ,.. I.:- and 7.30 P.- a Beek Mem- I � . ,.. "I � "I ... . 1, nd decorated and a very pleasant soc Frank Mack, from Roche,� . - 11 0 I I . I . , - ��,.. I recently painted a 0- spent, including a dainty lunch. are spending their honeymoon with with good things for the children in- andria Sanatorium as ' - -im 11 .I I - . I .. ,;� . i qrial. This institution, like others _­_ J .* "I .� Z ., ,,., , I �- provided with new carpet and gas Win. SCar- friends here and in Hibbert at her eluding candy by the wholesale, which is endeavoring to com- . . 11 .�,� , line lamps. The Young People's Mx. and Mrs. former borne. She was formerly Miss he dealt out most generously, and of -its kinds, � . . . . - _'�, , Notes- consump- � ,, �p , and -n . . �',�,�' � League financed the painting lett, of London, visited with Mr. and Tilly O'Connor, and has been in the had the glad band and charmi 9 bat the white man's plague, SFAFORM 11 , I "'J, i, e Ladies' Aid the Grieve. -Miss Baird, of is one of the best equipped I � 11 T." � decorating and th Mrs. John G. ing profession the past seventeen smile for all the little ones that clus- tiOn- It efficiently staffed hospitals TZLEPRONA U OPPO8rrX,COX=R%" 5OTXL , �� '.. t�� other improvements.- The afternoon nurs d most I . . .. � I "". Kincardine, is a visitor at the home am's domain, and tered around him and oh, the few an I � � I � 1 ,4"" ,� ducted by the min- years it-, Uncle S -he young minutes 'the train had to stop were on this continent. This fund is to . .. I I I --- 0 L lip � " il I service will be con of her cousin, Mrs. J. G. Grieve. her many friends hear wish t ­ I � I 0.-;10 'I .1 music will be pro- he poor to have access to its � - ;. ., NF�,� I 0 - I I . . -;-- �", ister and special , s and prosperous all too short, but long to be remem- enable t I . I �, I .1 � �!� . . . - -1 . �. �_ 11, . ix- -One I � I . . . � . _.� . ed by the ladies M - of ul bered not only by the children, but ministrations for the -afflicted. Wili . . . ==�� --- _' F� vid At 7.30 Death of Thomas Simpson. sphere through life. . Come to the meeting; this I $1.2a I �� )�,` ", from Hensall. ny a happy parent, who. brought YOU help'? reights � ,.� ��, ed quartette the honored pioneers of this township . ma we be� present with her sis'ter, Mrs. D. An- I ontaAor good milling wheat --31-19 to $1.2a . R", , O'cl . McDonald, of the and of this county passed peacefully . __­____� their boys arid girls into the sunsbine is a humanitaran cause. If - �D.b. Aipvink paints. according to f - .��e I ock Rev. W. D derson, of"near Kippen, and in the - -Malting., 67 (to 69c.' , ,,,,�, Barley , ". Church, will con- ,Gng tA) the s:trong it is our Z1111 �11;�, , - Egmondville United away at the home of his daughter, BRUCEFIELD of his,presence. p bear the 'infirmities of interests of her health which her .RuckwbeiV-No. 3. nominal. . . - . I . ,.'�! dueet the service, and the choir of the Mrs. Allan. Ross, on the 10th conces- Young People's League. -A very duty to hel . -ret to learn has not Rye---�Xo, 2. nomiusL , � I ,,�,!,:t�'��, . All sion, on Monday of this week, in the you can't buy wrapping paper for as little the weak. -On Sunday morning last friends will reg Manitoba flour. -first P�,ieut, $&09. Torentaz - ,�L� I ,- church will provide the music wail papers being Bold interesting meeting of the Young been very good for some -little time 'do., second Patents, .� ­ .�. these seryiees.--On ' in the United Church, Rev. A. Sin- ist, but it is hoped she may SOOD floor, bags, $6.$O. $7.60. Toronto. POS" 11 . . . . 1. � I . . . person of Mr. Thomas Simpson Mr. cost - some of the League was held in the schoo, A. I - , I are welcome to t Scott's during this real sale. Papers at Peoplets I -n- Ik",%., , - November 23rd, the in Londeti'derry, a Sale nited Church on Mo clair was able to take his service Pi . ��­, Monday evening, Simpson was born one cent per roil. Guaranteed stock. room of the U t - o per barrel, in car lots, Toronto, $5.90', sea- I i ,,; � 11 Ladies, Aid will serve a hot fowl 28th. after an illness of several weeks, and regain her usually good health. -Our Ontario $our -Toronto, 90 per eent. Patents , 11 � Ireland,88 years ago, and at the age ,�ad. November day evening last, there being a very a splendid sermon on the sub- fraternal societies are looking for- bear , S "d 1! ulk 0 . _� .i �t.�;l Al� cing at 5.30. Follow- good att ward to quite an increase of mem- o; 11�_. supper commen of 21 years, was united in marriage Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. George Watt ,*ndance. The Se'ripture les- gave ton, WOO to sa.50. 't s "The Task of the United Church I - . the supper a programme will belt, Miss TAPartha McDermid. A few visited at the home of Mrs. Wat ' son was read by Miss Pearl Kermings, bership during the coming winter vereenings--Standard, reeleanA f.,O.L- t" I .1­� ing , ject, Abroad." The service $20.00., ,�, t s. -Mr. T. C. Joynt'"s special Ports, Por tun- ,�, ,., given in the church by the Gouldin las ,%"� g days later they sailed for Canada, brother, Mr. James McQueen, the opening prayer by Rev. A. Sin- at Home and a speciai month top, sis.00; No. 9, per ton, I "!, . ;14.00 to $14.50; mixed, w.,to . I Mr. Abbott, elocu- Easthope, week. -Mrs. James Moodie spent the le of ladies' readymade dresses was n. $13.00 to . -110 1�� entertainers and first settling in North clair and the closing prayer by Mr. lie 'had for the evening on Hay -No -1 per � '. 1. ould not be given owing to sa I,,, ds in Gode- , 1,,":, . tionist, of Exeter. Perth County, where they lived for week end visiting frien J. W. Ortwein. The topic was taken subject c, I A, , . e he was the ri,,h.-The many friends of Miss Ada a break in the hydro line between very largely attended and large sales $14.00; lower grades, $6-00 to.10.0k . ___ 1� ,.� six years. At that tim. by Mrs -,C. A. McDonell and instead -t was the result -Mr. J. Passmorehas . � I ... . p I , , - - only carpenter and builder in the dis- Reid, of this village,.but now of To- of taking the one in course for these here and Exgter, occurring a shot - ­ - WINGRAM time bpfore church time, leaving the been putting in some good equipment -_ I - I I I 11 trict and many of the first farm build- ron,to, will be glad to hear that she meetings, she read a most interest- to his chopping mills in the way of POULTRY MARKET - ��, ., . Reports Exaggerated. -Mayor W. ings in that township and also in Me- is recovering after an operation for ing Story that wa& listened to whole village in, total darkness for increased power and labor saving I . ., �� ,: .-On Thursday last a �I A, , _:_ H. Wilhs, of Wingharn. in a letter to' Killop were erected by him, and still appendicitis. - The citizens of our throughout with rapt attention, con- several hours r St form of fiiel�Our malls arrived ow� Toroutia. November 17th. , Drwse& , Q -roused ec re as a I . . �� , I �,,', the Free Press, states that the report veying.r-as it did, splendid.lessons and lantern I tu W give It I hour late on 'Monday evening. last Chickens, Spring, lb . .............. 32 ": , stand as a monument of skill. SixtY. village and conununity were a . � . I*, , . in last N,onday's Free, Press of the years ago he took up a farm on the from their 'peaceful slumbers by the truths. -and that in a most touching Paul's A-ng"ean church by the rec- . g to " the br�aking avj�ay of some Heas, ever 4 'to 5 lbs . ............. �, 24-M ..... ", I", � ", : .� prevalence of measles and Is grippe n of McKillop, which ringing of their telephones last, Mon- - Rev, H, Naylor, entitled "Around Owln . 22 1 �I . loth concessio ' I" and corapelling manner that claimed tor, n I).., $- t,, 4 ib ... ............ I ...... 18 I ��, ".. mid i t t the'World with the M. S. C. C.," and of .the passenger cars.on.the eve ing i Ighl I P" Y the attention of the very younges express train, and the e I � , -. �� .': iTi Wingham was `kreatly exaggerat- was then a virgin forest, but which, day night. After mgineer hav- Roosters .............. ............ , "It is true that "Scenes of Sussex by the Sea." The or five Dueldings. 6 lbs. and up .............. X -M ,,, � ,,, ,. " ed." He writes: by the faith these pioneers possessed called at -the home of Mr. Gapfe tell- listener.as well as those of more ad- ing to back up some four . I ", * ,11 i there are nmny cases of measles in in the future of the country,,.. hard ing him that one of his buildirtys was. va - neetf - nd 'Mrs. McDonell re- lecture. was educative, inspiring aln(i miles to make connection with the . ----------M . . . - _ � ,4age, a . 1.1, town, but th, help of neighbors Miss rich in presentation of scenic beauty. I . , ",I ay are of a mild type and work as few of this generation know on fire. With the ceived- many congratulations. part of 'train left standing on the " � 1-1 case is known. More- . It might have -The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- , 11�, not one serious and capable management, he it w -as Boon put out. track�Mr.' A16x.. Munn received a L1VV$Tf9,1r M4RKW- I— it, Irene Douglas gave that splendid solo United . - r '. n over, there is not one case of either t into the beauti- proved a serious conflagration age on Tuesday evening of the I In 1'1. I converted i a's "The Holy City," with variations, that per will, be observed in the I Nov. me" Buffal,o, Navember i7th.-Cattle�Receiptffw " 1, L agles or ,flu' at Wing -ham, Hospital, ful home it is to -day, and where he there war a strong wind blowing at endering, Church on the coming Sunday ,� I 1. We howed great skill in the r I death of his sister, Mrs. Leishnian, *: ,�� doctors or nurses Urr 0 Milton, ' 22nd, .at the' morning service, and a a .goo; Wiping etqeM $9.60 t6 S11.50; bar - neither are the M ay. f P .50, yearlings. $9.00 to � I '. 'J'L spent his life until 15 years ago, when the time. -Mrs. whilii i& Misses Gladys Luker and Id 0, of the Canadian Sault,Next Sunday ebor., $6.40 to 49 0�t '' . , . seeking reinforcements." Mayor Wil- he went to London to reside with hi, and Nurse McLaren, of Clinton, vis- Elva Shaddock gavefine rea preparatory service will be he tp choice ' ',,..��, I dings giv- J morning the first cammunion service sl2.j5&; ,heifers, $4.50 to S9; fair� . I.. z lis observes that these statements are the preceding Friday etening­-The and I*, ""i. 1! son. Two years ago owing to the ill ited at -the home Of Mr. and Mrs . en in a most pleasing ma,nner, and will be held in the United Church. It cows. $3.60 Ae $6.50; canners cutters. I - - I; ., _ $1.75 to $3.00. Calves-ReceiVW, 22,000; eaM ,'� , �� verified by Dr. R. L. Stewart, M.O.H., health of his daughter-in-law, he Hugh Aikenhead last week. - The the mus al part of the programme rector of St, Paul -s Anglican Church, is hoped that every member of the I I— inday morn- 5h ceutd higher; chaide. $14.50 to $15.0'. fair ,,'..'' and the authorities, of the Wingham - Z, Hensall, preached on St ongregation will be - present. On - - I �-! �. . c�me back to McKillop, Where he has members of the Young Women's Aux tsustamed by a solo sweetly . to -good, sii.eG to $14.00; culls -46.00 tIaI �1, Hospital- that the public a chick- The Ing from Proverbs 3 and 6, "In all c, ' to $4g.00. H0Z5--ReCeiPt6. grasser * a. $4.08 ", ­�t He adds . . since made his home with big daugh- iliary are busy prepraring for sung by Miss Nellie Boyle. ]Friday evening, November - 20th, the sio-'50; heavy, $6.00 to $9.00; 16,000" acs�ei, .,a Sl��, . school will be opened again, it is ex- ter. All his life a man of strong en dinner to be. held on Thursday, programme was Zotten up by Mrs. thy ways ackpowledge Him and -He preparatory Service will be hold. cam. steady to 26� lower; heavy, $12 to- $12.25; � . , 11��,� I � � pected, next Monday. constitution, his vigor remained al- November 26th. Dinner will be serv- L. ffedden and the meeting presided shall direct thy paths,"! delivering a The .Session is mi.,�a,, $1z,u to ,si2.Eio -, yorkers. Si2.85 to 1. T . -4ong mencifig at 8 o'clock; 'S12.5Q to $i2.6.9, pigo. I L�: . Contest For Mayor. -It is rumored -ich ,:v. fine practical discourse. - Ai 30 sharp. A reception sl2.5o,, light yorkers - ir'.08 to " " 11 most to the last, as he did not suffer ed from 5,30 to 8 after wba a c,vej?, - nicely by Miss Viola Hig- called for T. � , The reg- , irst part of 4,1� that IFL B. Elliott, ex -mayor ,of the - programme will be �iven. - � those leaving here the f for new $12.56 to $It.75; r0441, 60, 8�.�. ''I ".. � I. � I , from any disease, but a gradual wear ging T, ' -the week to attend the Winter Fair service will the conducted, . $goo. Sheep and limb.-Receip,113,, - 11,000 ; I �. . town, and A- J. Smith, both news- S. was ,�Qe m III,.-, I ing out of the system. In religion ular meeting Of the W. MI. U' F. O­-�An executive meeting of oticed Mr.'Robert McLaren,�Sr., members. At the evesing service the ;��jlve ; lambs. Io cents jo r, , ss.59 tu ­ . papermen, are to contest the mayor- Mr. Simpson was a Presbyterian, and held qvi,st Wednesday" with an attend- the UXA . -1 � I ,� .), and the ,W.U.F.O. was we n Tr- ,�'l - , .. . _: 'A T and .son Robert Y., -of- the - Su ' - � _� .. alty at the coming municipality. Mr. - '1Y'Zn Friday af- London subject will- be "The Hardest Com- .Vz.zo; other%,�uucbango,d, � , ',, . - of The in politics a Liberal of the old school. ance� of twenty ladies and '"i- - - held in'tli� Town . Hit Road, who are both greatly interest- "'dryient"of All." - The nd,y U.1o. Stack Yards, TororLto� Nov,omber I,r- I I Elliott was formerly editoi He was a man who stood out among Scott, as leader. A most interesting tottibont O! in.%t week and notwith- � school entertainnie�rit for' the'Rensall -With but very few cattle bold .over froza , : Wingharn Times. He sold out some Secreta -Ty, . ed in' good stock. -Miss Ethel MVr- d in the last week, and receipts. only normal, the i �11' his fellowmen, one honored and re- letter was read by the standin'g.yiery� ,'unfavorable weather 818- United Church will be hel �., years ago and since that time has spected, whose word given was con- Mrs. Addison,, from a former mem- and roads there was a very good at- dock spent the week end with her Town Hall on Tuesday evening, De- _�rket staTted the week in a strong positiom .; .. l � conducted a stationery store and act- sidered as a bond, and one whose her, Miss Bessie McGregor, and it, tendance of both the men and women ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell, the doctor ceniber 22nd. --Our merchants are "" for the higher grades displaying a I L , I . family accompanying XT. and a ked upward tendency. The export de - L ed as ticket agent for the C. N. R. memory will long be revered by the said she never forgot our Society in connected with those organizations. and getting in already fine stocks for the mmaml7d was particularly good. I P, �. - Ben Elder and members of The market appeared to be , ,1 I'll" Mr. Smith, who is editor of The Wing- ,rmunity in which he played a Brucefield, although she belongs to a M ers, of Exeter as Mrs. M01:4? active ­� , I I - Cole r, I -Our business Christmas trade.-Migs Dora E. Sher- than last week, and ineludea the sale of ". I . i 1. . ham Advance -Times, is a former coun man's part. He leaves to mourn his much larger one now in Los Angeles. President, occupied the -hair, and Mr. family, going by motor. ritt who was here last week on a rl' cillor. - Layton, of near Brucefield, acted as men report trade as quite brisk in around goo stockers and feeders. - Prices ruled � , I I 1 loss a family of trwo sons, James, of One thing can be said about the mem visit has returned to Port Huron to strong for the good stuff, although the scrub, � - 0 .. �. . . I �, I . __ . - -.--. - I Wi - nthrckp, and Thomas, of London, bers of our W.M.S., wherever they Secretary, and the speakers were, ..011 the village with lots of grain and resume . nursing. -Mrs. M. R. Rennie, animals met only fair demand. About 1,06G � L ". c- locate they invaAably become --mem- addition to the &aid president d P roduce of all kinds being brought of Seaforth, is visiting her parents cows were 'old, with the grade running prettg TUCKERSMITH and three daughters, i%rs. R. D. M a i much the same as last week. Prices for the .. I I I . .- Wall Paper sale now going on at Scott'e Gavin, of Winnipeg, and Mrs. Alex. bers of an auxiliary. The women of secretari, MY. G. Turnbull, of &_ into market. -Mr. William Sangster Mr. and Mrs. William Dougall, o most Part held firm. . "', ,means savings of 50 to 75f�-6. Guaranteed hold themselves forth. Mr. W. Black, of near Seafor is opening up a. tailor's shop in Mr. am Ten big heavy steers sold at 8% cents and � , , stock, Sale ends November 29th. H. Ross and Mrs. Allan Ross, of Me- our churches, who of our th, A. Murdock's Mock, and being a Trio, a larger load sold at 8.10 cents. The aver- f� Ki)lop. The funeral was held from aloof from the mission work who was member for a term of the known as the Misses K. Sells, Miss , � . happiness out d practical tailor, with a sh age heavy steer sold from I to 8 centsI with .,� I Death of Charles Rilev.-Following j the home of his daughter, Mrs. Al- churches, miss a great U.F.O., and Mr. Robert McMillan, the 900 no Op Gretta Lammie and Miss Gladys �Iay rough weaterners going as low as 6.10 cents- .. - ",-. . I an illness of upwards of a year and a candidate for the -party, and they all who have been giving fine musical Th. i,loo to 1,20Q -pound � �­ i Ian Ross, 10-th concession, on Wed- of their live8. How true it is, what conveniently situated, will doubt class for export; L� . �; , , half from anaemia and heart trouble, good business. -Mrs. Charles concert-, in a number of towns and averaged 7 to 7% cents, with lighter steers; ,V ,,,:, j Tiesday afternoon, and was very large- we send into the lives of others comes delivered very interesting arid practi- do a L .,.,�. - 11 Mr. Charles Riley passed away at his, Intei sting read- cal, espec- Mawke, of Clinton, and formerly of of not very high quality selling at 6 to 6Vii , �, � 1 . ly attended, interment being made in ba-ek into our own. T discourses about matters giving splendid satisfaction to large cents. medium went at 5 to 5% cents, and. , '' , , , � � home on the 7th concession, on Sun-' cemetery. The pall- ings were given by Mrs. McDonald, ially pertaining to the farming com- our village, spent a few days here audiences, are going to give a con- oommon at 4c. �, I Maitlandbank , X ." ,,, know � d Mrs. Rattenbirry He I I �% .. I . daylast. Mr. Rileywal a well rl� bearers were Messrs. Calvin Hillen, Mrs. Johnston an munity, 'such as the enibbargo ques- during the past week visiting her cert here in the Town Hall on Fri- I ifers for export brought 7 to 71/8 cents- . Butcher heifers, 61/a to 7 cents. common to .� "L, . .figure in the municip.11 affairs of the 1 James Smith, James Morrison, Robt. from the study book. Miss Anna tion, ra tes on live stock to the old relatives.-M!rz. Robert Habkirk, of day evening, the 27th, and Will' no medium, 41/1 to 6114o. I . 11".7-1 township for many years an for six! Boyd, David Boyd and John Bullard. Haugh was re-elected as President of country markets, preparing of stock Bad Axe, Mich., was here for o as e at 2 V4 to 3i � I a few d ubt, be greeted'here Isewhiere Oanners and cutters went � I 'o, Bolognas sold at 8 to 31/2 cents. Stock- ,,, I" 1. years served at the council board. : the Mlission Band and Mrs. C. G. Ar- for those markets, duties and market�s days Tenewing acquaintances and vis- with a large attendance. - Miss cents, $ 1 to 5 cents. Feeders, 6 to 6 'A conte, .,�,"' 11 � I Thirty-six years ago he wasi rnour, Honorary President. The mis- as relating to all kinds of farm. pro- iting relatives here and in Exeter- Grace McGregor, eldest daughter of ", 3-90 ..0 I �:,_, - . fair quality, 5.20 to 6.65c. . _ to Miss Jane I -_ - --- - . . pecial prayer this duce, and matters in gener Mrs. Robert Bullard, who has not the late James McGregor, of Tucker- .,�,,, - united in marriage . sionaries for s al relating �Calves were steady, but the quality was �, I . . K I �,,k­ Allen, youngest daughter of the late I month are Rev. D. and Mrs. McGil- to agricuRture and the ixiterests of been very well for some little time, smith, is in Detroi� visiting relatives not very, high- A �half-dozen real choice an- I� '*�. � -, ', William Allen, of the second conces- � WINTHROP left here on Monday after -noon last a nd friends. imads brought 111/2 to 12 cents. Others ruled I �'? Ivray, of Shanghai, China. Th e the farming community. Interesting 'tb her son, Mr. James Bullard, of I at 7 'to 11 cents, with dighter stuff going at. � ­%.� I 1. sion, who survives him. together with � meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. 7 to g . ��"" L-1 n. -With reports were also given by some ()y wj cents. Some 300 grassers sold from I., ��m�,.'�.';� , a family of three sons and thr(,,, � Death of Thomas Simpso Neil M.cGregor.-The Holland bulbs the women present as to the work- Minneapolis, who was here on a visit ---,.------ r, to 5.85 cents, but they were mostly corn- �,-,� I I . � th � � much regret we learned of the death I I daughters: Mrs. Bert Hoggar , CIL for the Horticultural Society, which ings of their clubs and results ob- and intends making her home wiLh Mon. ,�'._� , , � of Thomas Simpson -who passed away BRAN MARKET Lambs sold a quarter higher, one lot bring- ..",.', over-, -were ordered last month through an tained, Mrs. T. Raney, of near Chis- her sons and daughters for a time at -I ­ Hullett; Charles, who served ing' 13% cents, medium lambs sold at 13, "'.." , -I, the home of his -ived and el-hurst; Mrs. Haugh, of near Bruce- to 1814 cents, 'Bucks, 10 to 10% cent- �. . seas with the 161st, and James, il Monday morning, at agent in Wood -stock, have art least, as she is not really well enough , ,'��r_-- � the West, and William, M-abel",,,l � daughter, Mrs.' Allan Ross, 10th con- are exceptionally large and fine. An- field, and Hn. William Pepper, of to live by herself in her present state Toi-orito, November l7th.-Beans, Canadian, Sheep held steady, selling at 6 to 7 cents, '.. �_ I , . � , � ,,,�: Vera, at home. He is also survived; cession of 'McKillop, after a long ill- ot'her year they will be ordered in near Hensall, and others. The ap- of health. -Mrs. Peter Fisher, of hand picked, 6'Ac; Orimes, Ge. for the best, the bulk going at 5 to 5.50 I M'1_ by three brothers, George and Ben -1 ness. His wife died suddenly years cents. Kl��. -July or August with other societies, pointment of officer's for the ensuing near Brucefield, is here visiting her ,'Hogs were a half higher, and brought 1.�.',, 1 ason, the was also a feature of the meet- sister, Mrs. A. M,cMurtrie, of this ---------- 2.75 cents off car. The demand .�i�, jamin, of Hullett, and Joselph, ,flago. The funeral was held Wednes- but though late in the se� year was fairiv . .r, as,; day, aftern,00n to 'Haitlandbank cern- morning last strong. .. � "; �� Cleveland, and one sister, Mrs. J and resulted in nearly all the of- DAIRY MARKET were 5,331 cattle, 592 ,:�!�_ . ground is still in good condition for - village.�On Wednesday I ... I , 1','�, ., was i otery. Rev. J. A. Ferguson cOnduct- ing ' W. R. Dougall and Dr. Receipts to -day , -�,'� , Marms, of Constance. Mr. Riley I . planting. Narcissus bulbs, if plant- ficers of the past year being re-elect- Donald Burns, _ tta 11 d I , cd the services. Those that are left calves, 1,869 bogs and 3,089 sheep and lnmbs� "I Z ! , ��'. ". in his 58th year. The funeral w as . � ed immediately in water, will be out ed. A. R. Campbell motored to Seafoe.h 'Nrc,nto, November l7th-Cheese, new. large in ad�Mtwn there were 1,050 ca e bi e 0 . . 1-1 hro Ir - ., . beld from his late home on Thursdav to mourn are: Mrs. Allan Ross, Mrs. in time for Christmas. Kennedy -Geiger. -In last week's is- to catch the early train for Toronto 26c; twins, 26,d: triplets, 27c; Sti4tons, 28c. t u h. I ... ­ ge. aoc; twins, zot/L,c: triplets, Bic. Quotations :- I . I T. I afternoon, interment being made. i�! Alex, Ross, McKillop; Minnip, of the old, is, ..� . � . , . made mention just of the to take in the Winter Fair at To- llutter­rine�t creamery prints, 47c; No. 1 Aeavy steers, choice, $7.75 to $8.25: do.-. .A' , r. � �, I . .. 'P., . 'West; Thomas, of London; James, (,' -.1. - ---,----.-,-- que we Kii6, - Maitland,bank cemetery. ronto.-Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Bonthron creamery, 46c; No. 2, 44 to 45e- Dairy, prints pood, $6.75 to S7.50;, butcher steers, choice, �� / � j­;L­�, marriage of Miss Vercy Geiger, only 0 . !MeKillop. We extend our de(-pest� '� and family motored to Kitchener on 4 to 42c. � $6.75 to $7.25; do., good, $6.00 to $&25; do.. .�,^', 1 , McKinnon -Lane. -A very pretty , ZURICH ,-er, Reev � * 41� -1 , � daughter of Mr. Owen Geig F_jzgs­rresb extras, in ca,rtons, 65c; doose. medium, $4.75 to $5.26; do., Common. $8.75 . �,-O""';`, . wedding was solemnized in St. JameAl I ., ympathy to those thAt are left tol f day last to spend the day with Ga w Gric; storage extras, 44 to 45c; storage to $4.75; butcher heifers. choice, $6.25 to I 1� ',,� , . . 1), jugtice to �yoljr purse! Good shoes were o ffensall. The following is taken Sun , �._ 'mourn the loss of a loving father. befort priced so low. Shoe youl-self F. Youngblut, Mrs. Bon- �'0' Church, Seaforth, on Saturday, No-, ne *e, from a Kitchener paper: " Grand- Mrs - G - fimt,I, 41 ito 42c; storage seconds 37 to 38c. $6.75; do.�5,good, $6.75 to $6.00; do., medium. I . ._�', ; , ,. . venilber 14tb, at 9 o'clovk, when Lucy, Notes. -We are sorry to hear that ""I -ery Tnember of the family at the 7 , ��, , n view," the home of Mr. and' Mrs. thron's mother. -A number ' of the $4.50 to .00; do., common, $8.60 to $4.50: -1� Yi ,�, Mr. Robert Betts i- confined to his y ____ - ___ � ____ - _T buteber cows, choice, $4.50 . - I Fe. .rn Sbae Sale, opposite Daly's Garage, to $5.25; do.. , I, ._-1 daughter of the late Joseph Lane, of e Oddfellows of Hensall Lodge, on Fri � ." _,� , I bed and under the doctor's care, We Seaforth. Oliver Geiger, of Bridgeport, was th fair to good, $4-00 to $4.50; butcbeT bulls . .. I "'.­ to 88.5,: �L � . .. �P_ I Brucefield, was united in marriage to. - Miss Notes. -The Ladies' Aid of the ,scene of an interesting event on Mon- day evening last accepted the kind GRAIN MARKET good , $4.50 to $5.50: bolognes, $3.26 . , I � I wish him a spi,edy recovery. ,, -ucefield brothers canners and cutters, $2.25 to $2.50; spring- "I I ' I;". , Mr. Angus McKinnon, of Tucker- I , "r,;'i, � ' 1 Beth Govenlock, of Seaforth, .91peni; Luther,in Church will hold a bsizaar day afternoon, when Mr. Geigpr's invitation of their Br wheat ere, choice, sgo.00 to sloo.00: do., fair, $40-00 ,t�A, I,. ti I mass being sung to attend a special meeting held, Toronto, November 17th. -Manitoba $ 1 . , smith, the nup, in the Town Hall, Zurich, on Satur- only sister, Miss Vercy Geiger I , , � a ' -No. I Northern, $1.43%; No. 2 Northern. to 50.60; feedeTs, good, $5.75 -to $6.50; do.� " , . Rev. Father Goet7. The bride, who � the week end with Miss Jean Holland. 1� "', , by -Mr. W. L, Sie- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gei. where degrees were being exemplified I I , $1 4014; No. 3 Northern, $1.371/s. fair, $4.50 to $5.00; stockers. good, $4.75 tP ' 1� - � . 1. . _ -1ceembe' 5th eh ce, ,4W , 1. . , ., Was given away by her brother, look-, Mr. Walter Eaton has returned JaY, ' k"itoba oats -No. 2 C.W.. nominal; No. Sr),76; do_ fair. $4.00 to $4.50; calves, oi ,,�,.��,_ , home after doing relieving work at b2r� !as returned ftom Iii; hurting ger, of Hensall, was married to Mr. by visiting lodges and reports a very I . ,� - - fine meeting and good entertainment 3 C.W.. 49%c; No. I ,feed, 471i4c; No. 2 $11.00 to %1Z.00; do., good, $9.00 to $10-00: V, ,. ., " ed charming in a gown of cut velvet' ", �. , in Northern Ontario and was Eric A. Kennedy, 1 Jean Street, To- �',�­ : Badf-n C. N. R, station. -Mr. and t!'ir) at the hands of the good brothers of fee(], 441/je. grassers, $5 to $6; good light sheep, $6.50 to X L 3'�?, - in contrasting color-, of blue, rose St. 1� ,�,�'! � Mrs. W. C. Bennett and Mr. Elton ,mwcessful in bagging ,-, fine deer. ronto. Rev. W. H. Harvey Of .. American corn, track, Torento.-No. 2 yel- $7.60; heavies and bucks, $4.50 to 0; gooA I k. ILL I'll and bkown, an t of I Haist .,4pent Sunday with Miss Gertie Rv:­.dents of th,�, -, . illage are enjoying James' United Church, Waterloo, per- Brucefield Lodge -As we are writing ,,,v $1.02. lAmbs, $18.25 to $18.50; do. medium, $12 to ", ` ',� �_ . . .. .. � , ­ I i, 11, � I . chrysanthei-nums. Miss Loretto Lane, on as a result. -Mr. Bishop, of formed the ceremony in the presence these items we learn of the death of iiii1feed-Delivered, Montreal frelebts, baga $12.50: do. bucks, $10,00 to $10.25; do. 010119. 4 , V � 11 : - . Bone, of Belgrave--A few sleighs and 1-11. included. Bran, per ton. $28.00; shorts, per 88.60 to $9.50; bogs, thick emboths, fed and ;, I. " � � 'niece of the bride, acted as brides- n S of the con- Mrs. Paul Boa, of the London Road, 1 7 1 , A%,,� I .., ,�,,� I Icutters were e%- Toronto, was in the village on Toes- of a few intimate frie d ton $30.00 : middlings, sai;.00: good feed flour watered, $11.86; do., &.o.b., $11.25; do., CoUn- .11 . - I I maid and wore d gown of pansy silk, the Campaign tAl tracting parties. Owing to illness at a mile or so South of our village, ' bag $2.80. try points, $11.00; do., off cars, $12.75, ne- .1 �­. � � I I.. ��.� day -Lorne Hulley spent Sunday cv- doy organizing for h ed in the per r 1-j-, . . scarf and black bat to match. The . raise 3500,000 as an endowment for the parental home, -the bride was giv- - icb odcurr 'Ontario %onts­gfi t� 42c, f.o.b., shipping lect Premium, $2.32. ��, ,y, e n ith friends near Monc-rieff. � - ''A"i',"', groomsman was Mr. Donald McKin- ,),ng w . �: I.. I the Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in en away by her brother, Mr. Olivnr early hours of Tuesday morning last. - ------== I',,,.,,, � . I on, of HensalL The vredding march memory of the late Sir Adam Beek, Geiger. The bride entered the draw- The deceased vms in her 67th year I I., , ,. ,�, 11 � _1�1 " was played by Mrs. F. Devereux, and the founder of hydro. -The recent ing room to the strains of Lohengrin's, and had been in failing health for ..mo-WAL" - ,'I " 111 111.1Z, I i "I'll, ��, , I �1, , � I during the mass Mrs. Leo Fortune RAYFIELD rains and snow have put our roads in wedding march, played by Mrs. Tel- the #Ast year or more. At date of . . �IPI;i" � sang "O Salutaris." After the cere- a miserable condition and it is hoped ,�sile N. Scheifele- The bride was writing the day of the funeral bad � 11 ,.�., 1," � I OR t��� , � ,,,, � , I . ,,,I ,.Ill­�,�,, I Inony the wedding party motored to Malte a liqt of all the Aho� you can use, it will soon freeze up and harder the dressed in a becoming gown of cin ,01,� D-1 I _ not been arranged for, as three of , " �, :�,,, _', 11_1�4` .1 F'.1 r the home of the bride's brother, MT. th,n come to this sale and save from 40%, road gurface.-MT. Louis Schilbe is namon v4ade georgette trirnmpd with the daughters are living in the West, Big Millinery Bargains I I. .� �� I'l "p, �- e, at Brucefield, -where the to 60,,7, on tbe7n. The Economy Shoe Sale, "'. I . ,,,, �, Senforth. moving his household effects to the fur and 6rried a bouquet of roses and more particu1ars will be given in I ill,, "'N'id", Fran1c, Lan . . . L'LL I I ,�'. . ' 1, I I ".10, .. wedding breakfast was served, after 01"I'sit" Daly's Garswc . . . , 1". �", ,4i. " .. "I" the a future issue. -Miss D. Hagan, R.N., I n apartmerits which he has fitted up and lilies,, of the valley. After ?�,4 , ,, i ,,,:. I I " . ­w1hich Xt� and Mrs. McKhArion left on a haf4 been visiting friends in the village 11.1 �] " �,4,1 � �, � . in , � s ,. . Once .More the joyful Chri.trnna time ii above his store. This will make a cerernony, the guests partook of very Hat kedliced rver Hat a Dama' I , q, ,,7,�� � � 9 viredding hip to Niagara Falls, To- ,,,,i,, nea,r. the time fnr rem�rnberina fine home for Mr. and Mrs Schilbe sumptuous repast, The rooms were during the past week. - Wedding E � - . I 1. �.,%.;'. 1 ,4 , �, , , I ng friends with aiftg. A fivl�crivflon to a * � . �"" ' "' ' roilW and Buffalo, the bride travelli 1) again ringing in this neigb- �, .1 and their daughter. Iris s n, Mr. beautifully decorated with numerous bells are . I,- ,1�,vw mairnzine is always appreciated. ,we .. ;� , �,�,�,rl!, good 1 14 Ulyllll'�­ ress with seat coat "Thp Ladie%' Hom , , W ,,�.I,;, - I �', iii, a iblack gdtin d' emums. horhood and it would seem that they � �Nj,', t4.ilce suhseriptiong for e. Milford Schilbe, is taking over the ferns, smilax gnd ebrysanth �111Z,Jq,, 1, I., 6,1g like to ring in -and around our village, 1 4\ , i Awd - black hat I J,ournal," "The Penple's Home Journal" and ,,,�).��'; � , . I . I '. I homestead on the IJAh concession, The happy couple left on the ., , ­ I . I '' 1. "The American." W� ,ire busy opening new H -The ME' Every Hat must be sold regard -less - �� "?,P'' �.; I " -n- I ,_ ,. - V:11-*,�, . . , . . � ny friends of Rev, Mr. Si � .1 I I 14", , . The funeral of the late An train for.v intq in the United States . 1. 1, 4'� - . 0 � , 1. . fo, ay.- na ',',,�" , �k�,J,J, , I A I goods ,and have many useful articles ,,, ,n clai �1�4 ,�I,il' f: i, 11� I 0 'r. M. Wurm was held last Friday, inter- and on t%ir retum will Ire.side 1 r are pleased to see him able to ;""� U,�;� . . 9LIMVILLE ChTiai=F�q stifto. C411 and look them �.io" . I sk . , of cost . \ . �4 %IM , I., 1­� �, 8023-1 ment being made in the Lutheran Windsor. Mrs. Kerinp(ly"S going a- be around again after his illness.- ,,,��',Q,`., ;, I. ­ '11, 1 1. 11 . ,%�,#���_ j" - O', . .. 1, � "e.,, ", ,,, '. " The laqt snow falls have m1ade pretty . , , '�,., , . ;,.� ,� � -n, cemetery. Among those who attend- way �-�,��:��, .,�'.R,6*,-Xr, Will JohIns bad the mis- Breezes,Frank King, of Lordo costume was of figured satin ,v�Yf�,;��'i"4 fair aleigbing, particularly in certain cbme in and get a real bargain � I" �;,,�,;,��:, ', , ,,� , 101061j,-� J,4�t�wetk to lose on6 of his spent a few days in the village last ed from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. black crepe touched -with pansy, fur ' I . � 11 I , � -, ��114�N,10.�,, . - ­ .1. I got, Its foot stretches and localities. -Mr. Alonzo I . I . � ) ��,�­11 � week. -Mrs. Henry McClirchey mov- 0. Jacobs, Chicnao; Mr. Lindsay trimmed coat and picture hat." 014 4 a �' ,;,;",,�;,�' , ��` ��, I, '6tioodks. The anim;gl 1 ,1,�,�7,,',,,., � n an wife, a Detroit, S'Pent 1 � 1,:,­�,,�,j�', 1,; ,,I ; �::viii , ed to Detroit last week, wbiare Mr. Wurm, Chicago-. MT%. Reddiek, De- Notes. -Mr. Alfred Taylor, Mr. C. Ortwef (I I . , ellsall ,I � , - , 06IA46A and -strangled itself, . Ort*e IS 1 1 ­­,,g�,�', ., , I ' . The Elite Hat bhop,pej R - I :,t��.L;,"'j,�'j'�.,� ­ ". �,�,O,V� %j&�t,�;�� . Clinchey hag been for some time. troit- Mrs. RUPP. Of Michigan, MT, A. MeDo-nell-and Afi;. Sahiiael D6ug,ill SulidaY last ,here with Mr. . I , ,ki � %A MrA. Roy lohn4 'spint tile' Me . . . � I � I . 'v��',�'M, . .� , " I ���, � ­�,; , ,., . �r. -, IS � . I , I � - V , . ,�, � L. , �?, ,,, il , - W 'I t �� I " 11 , , , , , �,, , � r� , I , I .1 I . I! r . I I � ; � , I V , 'I' ` I I'll ", ". 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